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The Star Tugs Fleet (L-r): Warrior, Big Mac, Sunshine, Top Hat, Ten Cents, O.J. and Hercules

Tugs is a 1989 British children's television series created by the producer and director of Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends respectively, Robert D. Cardona and David Mitton.[1] It features two anthropomorphized tugboat fleets: the Star Fleet and the Z-Stacks. They compete against each other in the fictional Bigg City Port.

In the North American adaptation, Salty's Lighthouse, the stories were re-purposed for a younger audience. The two groups were no longer rival tug fleets, and the characters underwent various changes. Sunshine, Captain Star, and Little Ditcher were considered female. Sunshine became the sister of fellow switcher Ten Cents. British accents were changed to American accents. Some names were changed, for instance, Big Mac became Big Stack, O.J. became Otis, and Zebedee became Zeebee.

Star Fleet

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The Star Fleet is a family of boats who aim to work together on getting and fulfilling port contracts. It is led by Captain Star. Its symbol is a red funnel with blue and white stripes around the top. Fleet members have yellow Superstructures and also carry a red flag with a white star resembling the American flag. Reporting to Captain Star are seven tugs, each of which has a numbered smoke stack. In "Regatta", Grampus the Submarine becomes a member of Star Fleet. The Star Fleet tugs are modeled after the San Francisco tugs of the 1920s.[2]

Z-Stacks

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The Z-Stacks are a clan of devious, tricky scheming gangster boats. Their symbol is a black stack with two white circles up top and a white O on both sides. Members have brown bodies and fly a black flag with a white O. Their leader is Captain Zero, although the first tug Zorran runs the day-to-day operations. They regularly find ways to hinder and infuriate their rival Star Fleet tugs. Their physical appearance is modeled after the 1920s Moran tugs that were active in New York City.[2]

Zorran

Supporting

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Minor

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The following is a list of fictional characters in the children's television series Tugs. All of these characters played supporting roles to the series' main characters' in the fictional harbour of Bigg City Port.

Tugboats

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Fire Chief
Billy Shoepack

Ocean liners

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Tramp steamers

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Dockside and floating cranes

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Barges

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Other

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Props

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The Galleon was an old wooden sailing ship that sank many centuries ago and became frozen inside an iceberg. The White Fleet came to Bigg City Port to look for this ship, during winter, where the thick fog came down at night. Because of the warmer waters out at sea, the iceberg melted, causing the galleon to rise to the surface, much to the surprise of Ten Cents and Sunshine, who were taking fuel out to Lillie Lightship at the time. After the galleon was found, Burke and Blair towed it to The Breaker's Yard, where it was scrapped.

References

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  1. ^ Mitton, David (director) (1988). "Sunshine"/"Pirate" (Videotape). Surrey, England: Tugs Ltd. UPC 5016500102026. Retrieved 16 June 2010.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Bigg City Port – Behind the Scenes". biggcity.tripod.com. Archived from the original on 17 July 2011. Retrieved 18 March 2013. – contains question/answer information from Chris Tulloch concerning the production of TUGS.
  3. ^ a b c d "TUGS: A Bigg Retrospective". Youtube. ITH Productions.
  4. ^ Gratton, James (March–May 2011). "Crewmember Spotlight on Jeremy King". sodor-island.net. Retrieved 17 March 2013.
  5. ^ a b "Crewmember Spotlight on: Jeremy King - Modelmaker Series 2-3, 6 & TUGS". sodor-island.net. Retrieved 27 May 2011.